Into the Darkest Corner

Into the Darkest Corner
ISBN-10
0956251579
ISBN-13
9780956251572
Series
Into the Darkest Corner
Category
Intimate partner violence
Pages
403
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Myriad Editions
Author
Elizabeth Haynes

Description

Catherine has been enjoying single life for long enough to know a good catch when she sees one. Gorgeous, charismatic and spontaneous, Lee seems almost too perfect to be true. But there is a dark side to him and his erratic, controlling and sometimes frightening behaviour means that Catherine is increasingly isolated. Driven into the darkest corner of her world, she plans a meticulous escape. Four years later, struggling to overcome her demons, Catherine dares to believe she might be safe from harm. Until one phone call changes everything...

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